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Deaths Futurity The Visual Life Of Black Power Sampada Aranke

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Deaths Futurity The Visual Life Of Black Power Sampada Aranke
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.52 MB
Pages: 151
Author: Sampada Aranke
ISBN: 9781478023937, 1478023937
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Deaths Futurity The Visual Life Of Black Power Sampada Aranke by Sampada Aranke 9781478023937, 1478023937 instant download after payment.

In Death’s Futurity Sampada Aranke examines the importance of representations of death to Black liberation. Aranke analyzes posters, photographs, journalism, and films that focus on the murders of Black Panther Party members Lil’ Bobby Hutton, Fred Hampton, and George Jackson to construct a visual history of the 1960s and 1970s Black Power era. She shows how Black radicals used these murders to engage in political action that imagined Black futurity from the position of death. Photographs of Hutton that appeared on flyers and posters called attention to the condition of his death while the 1971 documentary The Murder of Fred Hampton enabled the consideration of Hampton’s afterlife through visual meditations of his murder. Printmaking and political posters surrounding Jackson’s murder marked the transition from Black Power to the prison abolition movement in ways that highlighted the relationship between surveillance, policing, incarceration, and anti-Black violence. By foregrounding the photographed, collaged, filmed, and drawn Black body, Aranke demonstrates that corporeality and corpses are crucial to the efforts to shape visions of a Black future free from white supremacy.

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